Jeremy C. Shipp is Critiquing Manuscripts

August 30, 2009

My critique service is currently closed due to tons of deadlines, but just FYI, if you’re looking for a critique from an interesting perspective, Jeremy C. Shipp is now critiquing manuscripts. You can reach him at chrismatrix at yahoo.com for more info, and his bio is beneath the cut. I think he’s one of the most interesting surrealists/absurdists around.

Jeremy C. Shipp is a fiction author whose books have been praised by authors such as Piers Anthony, Jack Ketchum, Jeff VanderMeer, and John Skipp. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in over 50 publications, the likes of Cemetery Dance, ChiZine, Apex Magazine, Pseudopod, and The Bizarro Starter Kit (blue). While preparing for the forthcoming collapse of civilization, Jeremy enjoys living in Southern California in a moderately haunted Victorian farmhouse with his wife, Lisa, and their legion of yard gnomes. His books include Vacation, Sheep and Wolves, and Cursed. And thankfully, only one mime was killed during the making of his first short film, Egg.

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